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“The books—the generous friends who met me without suspicion—the merciful masters who never used me ill! The only years of my life that I can look back on with something like pride... Early and late, through the long winter nights and the quiet summer days, I drank at the fountain of knowledge, and…” quote by Wilkie Collins
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““The books—the generous friends who met me without suspicion—the merciful masters who never used me ill! The only years of my life that I can look back on with something like pride... Early and late, through the long winter nights and the quiet summer days, I drank at the fountain of knowledge, and never wearied of the draught.””

Wilkie Collins

About This Quote

Source Book: The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins, 1868

The author celebrates books as generous companions that provide knowledge and pride throughout life.

In simple terms: Books are trusted friends that give knowledge and pride.

Key Takeaway

Cherish reading for lifelong growth.

Themes

knowledge pride literature growth companionship

Mood

reflective nostalgic

Type

literary inspirational

When to use this quote

  • studying
  • personal development
  • solitary evenings
  • quiet mornings

Key Concepts

humanism education self‑reflection

Questions to Reflect On

  • How have books shaped your identity?
  • What does “fountain of knowledge” mean to you?
A Different Perspective

Reading alone may not replace real‑world experience.

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